Hello Meg: If you are renting the entire lodge (family reunion, etc), you have use of the commercial kitchen. If you are renting a cabin, you have use of the BBQ (guests provide charcoal, lighter fluid, etc) in the fire pit area, when not in use for our Chuck Wagon Dinner. We serve breakfast every morning (7:30 - 9:30). We sever dinner most nights, require advance notice, and offer only one or possibly 2 options. There are 2 - 3 additional restaurants within 9 miles. Also, most of our 2 - 3 bedroom cabins include a mini refrigerator. Please let me know if you have further questions. Thank you, Diana
Buying is your only option. The owners make a good meal but it costs, and only certain nights of the week. There is a lodge down the highway a few miles (7-10 miles maybe?) that has a restaurant as well. We just brought a cooler with lunch meat, bread, chips, cookies and fruit for dessert, the usual, because every day for lunch we were buying it in the park. They offer breakfast for purchase so we also had milk and cereal and some yogurt in our cooler. We were in 2 different cabins while we were there (due to making a reservation to start with and then extending it a day) and neither cabin had a fridge, microwave or anything else to prepare meals. There is a fire pit where you could potentially make food but I wouldn't recommend it.
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